SwimOutlet.com Press Release

This workplace has been recognized
by the American Heart Association
for metting criteria for employee wellness.

Spiraledge, Inc., the parent company of popular E‐commerce sites
SwimOutlet.com, RunOutlet.com, SurfOutlet.com & YogaOutlet.com, has been recognized as a Gold‐Level Fit‐Friendly Worksite at its headquarters in San Jose, CA, by the American Heart Association for
helping employees eat better and move more.

"Physical activity and employee wellness are important priorities at Spiraledge. We are honored
and excited to be recognized by the American Heart Association as a Gold‐Level Fit‐Friendly Worksite,"
said Avi Benaroya, Spiraledge, Inc. CEO. "We're committed to providing the best workplace environment
possible. This will benefit our employees' health and produce even more positive results for our
worksite overall."

Spiraledge employees are given the opportunity to take part in four different yoga and fitness
classes each week; regular pilates will be added this spring. The company also provides a comprehensive
gym and workout space for use by employees. Company employees are permitted - and even
encouraged - to take breaks for exercise including running groups that run behind the office on the
Guadeloupe River Trail. The company recently sponsored a group of runners in the 408K Race to the
Row in San Jose, CA, and continues to sponsor employees interested in running local races throughout
the calendar year in regional events. Spiraledge also provides healthy meal options for morning meals
and several days a week at lunch.

"We take a lot of pride in living up to our company's motto to help people live healthier lives
through sports and fitness," said Benayora, who is an avid Yogi himself.

The Fit‐Friendly Worksites program is a catalyst for positive change in the American workforce
by helping worksites make their employees' health and wellness a priority.

American employers are losing an estimated $225.8 billion a year because of healthcare
expenses and health‐related losses in productivity, and those numbers are rising. Many American adults
spend most of their waking hours at sedentary jobs. Their lack of regular physical activity raises their risk
for a host of medical problems, such as obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes. Employers face $12.7
billion in annual medical expenses due to obesity alone. The American Heart Association is working to
change corporate cultures by

About the American Heart Association
The American Heart Association is devoted to saving people from heart disease and stroke - America's
No. 1 and No. 4 killers. We team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for
stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving tools and information to prevent and treat these
diseases. The Dallas‐based association is the nation's oldest and largest voluntary organization
dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. To learn more or join us, call 1‐800‐AHA‐USA1 or any of
our offices around the country, or visit heart.org.